Whitney’s ‘lesbian lover’ tells all

Whitney’s ‘lesbian lover’ tells all

ROBYN Crawford, the woman who perhaps was closest to Whitney Houston and rumoured to be her lesbian lover, is breaking her silence.

Crawford has written a memoir called A Song for You: My Life with Whitney Houston, set to hit bookshelves on November 5, which is set to detail "the moving and often complicated story of her life and relationship with Whitney".

Crawford is described as someone who "has stayed out of the limelight and held the great joys, wild adventures, and hard truths of her life with Whitney close to her heart."

"With warmth, candour, and an impressive recall of detail, Robyn gives readers insight into Whitney's life and career," publisher Dutton said. "She traces the years from when she and Whitney first met as teenagers in the 1980s to the recording of Whitney's first album and the infinite success that followed.

Robyn Crawford has written A Song for you: My Life with Whitney Houston. Picture: Supplied

"From countless sold-out world tours to her epic rendition of the US national anthem to the set of The Bodyguard, her tempestuous marriage, and the birth of her only child, Robyn was there," it said. "Finally, the person who knew her best sets the record straight."

Last year's documentary, Whitney, detailed the singer's long-rumoured bisexuality, as well as sexual abuse she was reported to have suffered at the hands of a cousin.

Whitney Houston and husband Bobby Brown. Picture: AP

In the documentary former bodyguard David Roberts said that Crawford and Houston's husband Bobby Brown would have physical fights over their shared loved of the singer.

Brown has previously confirmed that Houston had a relationship with Crawford, saying her family would never have approved of the singer coming out as bisexual.

"I really feel that if Robyn was accepted into Whitney's life, Whitney would still be alive today," Brown told Us Weekly back in 2016. "She didn't have close friends with her anymore."